Incidence and spread of Heterobasidion root rot in uneven-aged Norway spruce stands

Author:

Piri Tuula1,Valkonen Sauli1

Affiliation:

1. Finnish Forest Research Institute, Jokiniemenkuja 1, Box 18, FI-01301 Vantaa, Finland.

Abstract

Notwithstanding Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) is highly prone to root rot caused by Heterobasidion parviporum Niemelä & Korhonen, but little is known about the epidemiology of Heterobasidion root rot in spruce stands applied to uneven-aged management. To get insight into the development of Heterobasidion infections in this type of forest, the size and spatial distribution of individual genets of H. parviporum were determined in five uneven-aged managed Norway spruce stands in southern Finland. In these stands, all tree size classes (regeneration, intermediate, and overstory trees) were infected by H. parviporum. The average number of trees and stumps infected by a single genet ranged from 3 to 6.3 (mean 4.4) among study plots. All Heterobasidion genets identified from overstory trees or stumps had spread to the younger tree generation. Secondary infection from overstory trees was the main way of infection (at least 85% of all infections) among the regeneration and intermediate trees. The results indicate that uneven-aged management strategies that maintain continuous spruce regeneration favour the secondary spread of H. parviporum between different tree size classes and may compromise the production of high-quality timber over successive generations.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Ecology,Forestry,Global and Planetary Change

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